Chapter 185 Volunteer
Isolde fell silent for a long time, then looked up at Remy. "Remy, how's Saskia's illness? I remember she also had a high fever that wouldn't go down."
Before Sophia came, Isolde had been burning with fever for a long time.
Everyone thought Saskia would be in serious trouble if things continued like that, but Sophia just gave her one pill, and Saskia's fever went down quickly.
Although Remy hadn't seen this happen, Isolde had mentioned it several times. Every time she brought it up, Isolde's eyes were full of admiration.
As soon as she said this, Remy suddenly remembered too.
"Looks like Ms. Brown really keeps a low profile. Speaking of which, I first saw her on Facebook. Back then, Isabella's fans were throwing hot water at Sophia on the Stellar University campus..."
Like Sawyer, Isolde had been on set for the past two months and had no idea what had been happening in the entertainment industry lately.
But that didn't stop her from knowing Isabella's name.
Isabella was a very popular celebrity in the entertainment industry, and she had even stolen Isolde's resources and opportunities.
So she had a very deep impression of this person.
She widened her eyes in surprise and asked, "Isabella actually let her fans do something like that, and then turned around and blamed Sophia? How could she?"
"Her reputation is already ruined. Although she hasn't been directly blacklisted, she can't survive in the entertainment industry anymore. Besides, Sophia is Benjamin's wife."
With Benjamin backing her up, Isabella couldn't make any waves.
Isolde nodded.
Just then, someone knocked on the door. Doctor Lowell Warren walked in from outside, his face full of exhaustion.
"I'm here to check on your condition. Ms. Porter, do you feel uncomfortable anywhere right now?"
Isolde smiled faintly and shook her head. "Thanks for your concern. I don't feel uncomfortable."
Lowell looked at Isolde's complexion and, seeing that she indeed showed no signs of anything wrong, slowly breathed a sigh of relief. "That's good. Rest well then, I won't disturb you. There are other patients in the hospital waiting for me."
"Lowell." Isolde stopped him. "Is your hospital really short on doctors right now?"
"Yes, this rainstorm came out of nowhere. No one expected it. Right now, patients in the hospital are lined up from the emergency department all the way to the street." Bringing up this matter made the doctor even more frazzled.
"Our hospital has already sent requests to major hospitals in neighboring provinces and cities, hoping they can send some medical resources and doctors to help us out."
"Lowell, I know someone who's really amazing. Her medical skills are excellent."
Lowell's eyes lit up, and he immediately became interested. "Really? What kind of person?"
Actually, he didn't have high hopes, since they had already recruited many tourists with medical training as volunteers.
Isolde struggled to sit up in bed, her eyes full of excitement. "It's the person who treated my wound. Lowell, you said yourself that her technique was very professional."
Lowell smiled and nodded, not taking it too seriously. He just assumed that person had learned some medical first aid measures.
Seeing Lowell's casual attitude, Isolde immediately added, "It's true! Not only did she treat my wound, she also saved Saskia!"
Then Isolde described the whole process of Sophia treating Saskia. Lowell's expression changed, his eyes full of disbelief.
"Ms. Porter, don't joke around. How is that possible? According to what you're saying, Saskia's fever was so serious, but Ms. Brown solved it with just one pill?"
Lowell smiled and shook his head, thinking Isolde was joking.
If there really was such a miraculous medicine in this world, what would we need hospitals for?
Things like fevers, colds, headaches, and minor ailments are common illnesses everyone gets.
For an ordinary fever, even after taking medicine, it takes at least a few hours for the fever to gradually go down, let alone a fever of 104°F.
Absolutely ridiculous!
"It's true! Why won't you believe me!"
Isolde was so angry she wanted to stomp her foot, but as soon as her leg moved, a sharp pain suddenly shot through it. She gasped in pain, her whole face twisting and scrunching up.
Lowell sighed helplessly. "Ms. Porter, I know you really want to help us, but what you're saying goes against medical theory. I really can't imagine it."
Isolde felt wronged, pouting slightly, expressing her dissatisfaction with her eyes.
Seeing this, Remy immediately pulled her hand and smiled apologetically at Lowell. "I'm really sorry. She just wants to help too much. I hope you won't blame her."
"I understand. Thank you for thinking of us, Ms. Porter. If there's nothing else, I'll be going now."
The doctor naturally wouldn't hold it against Isolde. He had other things to do, so he left in a hurry.
When he went downstairs, he suddenly ran into a very beautiful young woman.
"Hello, is the hospital recruiting volunteers?"
The girl's voice was clear and pleasant, making people feel refreshed. When Lowell heard this voice, he felt some of his exhaustion fade away.
He turned his head to look carefully and couldn't help showing a look of amazement.
The girl wore a simple casual outfit, her long hair tied back, with just a few strands falling casually by her cheeks, making her delicate face look even smaller.
What was most striking were her eyes—clear and bright, clean like mountain spring water, so transparent you could see right through them.
Lowell was stunned, feeling a bit embarrassed under her gaze, and stammered, "You... you're here... to volunteer?"
"Yes." Sophia smiled faintly.
Lowell was dazzled by that smile and couldn't help blushing, completely losing the composure he had shown in front of Isolde. "We're... still recruiting."
Although Isolde was also very beautiful, the entertainment industry was full of beautiful women.
So Isolde's looks weren't particularly outstanding among actresses her age. What people praised most about her was her excellent acting skills.
Sophia nodded slightly, then followed Lowell toward the main hall.
On the way, Lowell asked curiously, "Miss, what's your name? I'm an attending physician at this hospital. My name is Lowell Warren. I've been here for three years."
"Lowell, hello. My name is Sophia Brown." Sophia introduced herself with a smile.
Her manner was natural and generous, not at all awkward, making people feel favorably toward her.
Lowell continued asking, "Ms. Brown... are you an adult? Why did you want to volunteer?"
Lowell felt a bit embarrassed about asking Sophia's age and scratched his head.
It was just that Sophia looked so young, like a high school student.
But her manner of speaking was very calm and composed, not at all like a child.
Sophia smiled. "I'm an adult. I heard the hospital was short-handed, so I wanted to come help. I know a bit about medicine too."